Dynamic Behaviour of an Automotive Polyurethene Foam Under Multiple Compression Cycles

940876

03/01/1994

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International Congress & Exposition
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Polyurethane foams developed for interior automotive applications were tested to determine their mechanical responses to uniform dynamic compression. Specimens 50x100x100 mm were compressed to 25%, 50% or 75% strain at nominal strain rates of 0.14/s to 14/s. From 1 to 100 compression cycles were imposed on the specimens. A recovery period was provided between cycles. In all cases, the foam undergoes cyclic softening. The percent reduction in stress response varies with strain, and is greatest at the low strain levels within each compression cycle.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/940876
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14
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Rehkopf, J., McNeice, G., Brodland, G., Kuczynski, E. et al., "Dynamic Behaviour of an Automotive Polyurethene Foam Under Multiple Compression Cycles," SAE Technical Paper 940876, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940876.
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Mar 1, 1994
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940876
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Technical Paper
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English